I start my new job in the Engineering department Monday so I'll be hanging up my rain gear and joining the white collar ranks. I've never worked with a finer bunch of coworkers than the ones on the line with me the last three months - Haime, Boy, Phillip, Edde, and Chayo - I'll miss you guys and will be back to visit. Cheers . . . . .
Saturday, September 29, 2007
Golden Crab
I start my new job in the Engineering department Monday so I'll be hanging up my rain gear and joining the white collar ranks. I've never worked with a finer bunch of coworkers than the ones on the line with me the last three months - Haime, Boy, Phillip, Edde, and Chayo - I'll miss you guys and will be back to visit. Cheers . . . . .
Friday, September 28, 2007
First Crab Delivery Tommorow
This site does a good job explaining the differences between the three species of king crab, and delineating where each is found. You can find more info on brown ki . . . oops, I mean golden king crab here and here. And finally, you can learn a little about crab pots at this site.
I took the photo above out on the spit last week and it shows a close-up of the entrance to a crab pot.
Thursday, September 27, 2007
View From The Beach
Wednesday, September 26, 2007
Reverting Back To Nature
Tuesday, September 25, 2007
Puffballs Like Softballs
Monday, September 24, 2007
Busy Busy Busy
Sunday, September 23, 2007
Indian Summer Continues
Saturday, September 22, 2007
Mount Newhall Day
The top photo is cool as it shows the whole of Mount Ballyhoo which I climbed a couple weeks ago. On the right side of this photo is the open Bering Sea; on the left side you can just see the airstrip - not very long is it? A lot of folks don't realize that the only body of water that can properly be called Dutch Harbor is the water between the spit in this photo and Mount Ballyhoo. In the second photo you can see the town of Dutch Harbor with Hog Island in the distance. The water to the right side of Hog Island is where we have been watching whales from Mount Ballyhoo these past few weeks. The third photo shows some of Dutch Harbor and the town of Unalaska towards the left. You can see Alyeska Seafood jutting into the East Channel just above and to the right of center.
I got home with one tired dog and found that Goldfish had gotten prime rib and baked potato with all the fixings for me from the galley, so I didn't miss out on supper - all in all a pretty perfect day! We're going to watch a movie and turn in as there is lots of fish tomorrow. Cheers!
From The Living Room Window
Friday, September 21, 2007
So Quiet
Thursday, September 20, 2007
Three Months
With the passing of the three months comes the changing of the season, from summer to fall. The salmon berries are gone and the blueberries are growing scarce. The fire weed has peaked out and the tundra vegetation has begun to change to reds and browns from vibrant green. And of course the pink salmon run is slowing down and spawned out carcasses are washing out to sea with the tides . . . . I look forward to the change of seasons and all the new things that await!
Tuesday, September 18, 2007
Wind From The South-East
Goldfish is baking muffins and I am sourcing materials on-line to make soap. If tomorrow is a day off I'm hoping for decent weather so I can tackle Mount Newhall. The photos show a Russian icebreaker that is part of the Shell Oil exploration fleet that has been parked here in Dutch harbor for awhile on stand-by at the cost of a million dollars a day while their environmental permits to drill in the Beaufort Sea are reviewed. I took the picture from Ballyhoo while the ship was passing by Hog Island - to give a sense of scale, the escort tugboat is 80 feet long.
Monday, September 17, 2007
Finally Storming
And the internet seems to be acting up so I can't upload photos. I walked the dock after work tonight and counted 11 boats, rafted up two deep in most places, with only one of our boats out braving the storm and fishing. Today was another busy one while we dealt with the influx of fish. I just love the storms out here - both walking in them (with good raingear!) and being inside with a warm cup of tea while it rages outside. I'm going to sign off so we can use the laptop for movie night - cheers everyone!
Sunday, September 16, 2007
Busiest Day Yet
I took Chico for a walk in the pass after work today and on the drive there we saw this fox - what you can't see in the picture (taken through the windshield) is Chico going absolutely beserk, trying to eat his way through the dashboard to get the fox. You can see the fox is completely unimpressed . . .
Saturday, September 15, 2007
Loads of Fish
The salmon berries are becoming harder to find but the blueberries are in full swing. I picked some yesterday - but ate them just as fast as I picked. Goldfish found the awesome double blueberry in the top photo last week. The whales are closer to shore and really putting on a show tonight according to our friend Keri but I'm making an early night of it and heading to bed - cheers everyone!
Friday, September 14, 2007
Great Food
Today, our basic needs are met with food and shelter provided by the company so there can be that emphasis on people again. It took awhile for me to understand why anyone would cook anything when the galley is always open, but it is the social aspect of food and the care that goes into the preparation that is important. In most places you just don't see 20 to 25 people gathering, all with food, for a birthday party - every birthday party - but here the societal fabric seems to be woven a little tighter . . .
Anyways, there is fish in the morning, I need to get to bed. Folks liked my salmon berry pie so that was fun, and my belly is full of many wonderful dishes and desserts I had never tried. The picture is taken along a beach towards Summer's Bay - I am always drawn to documenting old nets, gear and timbers along the beaches, usually at the high water mark, driven ashore by winter storms. There is supposed to be a big storm coming that will bring a lot of the fleet back to port so it will be very busy for a few days . . . cheers everyone and good night!
Thursday, September 13, 2007
Let's See . . . .
I saw a sea lion by the plant dock yesterday and today, same time, while I was waiting to punch out. If the weather cooperates tommorow I'm thinking about doing a big hike up Mount Newhall in the afternoon before the birthday party - hopefully pictures to follow tommorow night!
Tuesday, September 11, 2007
And On A Happy Note
Another Try
Monday, September 10, 2007
Stranded
Blogger is giving me a hard time tonight when I try to upload photos so I'll try adding photos to this post tommorow. Today was a strange one - this morning there was a full scale gale blowing; some of our boats had come in to the harbor to avoid the heavy seas in the Bering Sea. Based on this, we were going to have an indoor movie night tonight and enjoy the storm raging outside.
By the time I got out of work however the skies were sunny and the storm was just a memory so we headed over to Little South America to look at a beached humpback whale we had heard about (pictures to follow!).
By the time I got out of work however the skies were sunny and the storm was just a memory so we headed over to Little South America to look at a beached humpback whale we had heard about (pictures to follow!).
Saturday, September 8, 2007
Dreams
Friday, September 7, 2007
Cod Season Begins
Thursday, September 6, 2007
Well . . . .
Wednesday, September 5, 2007
Summit of Ballyhoo
Goldfish made the hike today on her day off and there was almost no wind so she hiked in a t-shirt the whole way - what a difference a day makes! She has bettter pictures from the summit than I do - better camera, better weather and a better eye for the shot - but I only use my pictures on this blog, so you're stuck with my view . . . . .cheers and goodnight!
Tuesday, September 4, 2007
A Different View
Monday, September 3, 2007
James Dunlap
The lower picture shows one half of the engine room showing one of the main engines and part of the auxiliary power generators. The engine room, like the entire vessel, was spotless. The captain had us wash our feet off immediately after boarding to keep from tracking anything. In the top photo, left hand side, you can see Haystack Hill and part of the Alyeska dock across the channel. With it parked within view all the time, is it any wonder I had become fond of this tug?
The James Dunlap was on scene when the Selendang Ayu freighter ran aground on Unalaska Island and broke in half back in 2004 but was unable to attach a tow rope due to the extreme conditions and no way to fire a messenger line to the freighter to attach a tow rope, a feature that has since been added. You can read about National Transportation Safety Board's description of the grounding - which included a crashed rescue helicopter and the loss of six lives - here . There are 79 photos from the Daily News showing scenes from the grounding, including the crew of the James Dunlap here . And finally, there is a good description of the mechanical systems and a photo on the Dunlap Towing website here.
Birthday Continued
Sunday, September 2, 2007
Happy Birthday To Me!
Saturday, September 1, 2007
Wow, Where Did August Go?
I've got a bunch of goals for September - seems like the new month has me in a goal setting mood - but I won't share them here. Life is good! I'm not sure what the bird is in the photo - maybe one of you knows?